Directional antenna definition

Directional antenna means an antenna or array of antennas designed to concentrate a radio signal in a particular area.
Directional antenna means an antenna or array of antennas, including panels, microwave dishes and satellite dishes, designed to concentrate a radio signal in a particular direction.
Directional antenna typically means a panel or rectangular antenna used to achieve transmission or reception in a specified direction.

More Definitions of Directional antenna

Directional antenna means an antenna that focuses a narrow beam in a single specific direction, and includes an array of such antennas.

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